reading dates and time

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alex
alex 2011년 12월 21일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2018년 4월 7일
Hi Struggling with this. Got a clean financial time series csv, reads like this:
03/01/2006,08:00,40.10,40.42
etc. in one minute intervals, with some minutes missing
How do I import this properly so I can plot prices on a simple line graph with dates and times. Tried all the importfunctions and textscan to no avail. Thanks for any help in advance
Al
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reddy
reddy 2015년 6월 2일
hi everyone,
I am also having similar problem but my problem is I am having data every two minutes time interval with the format
9/10/2013 4:00 721.19141 4.999999523 0 35.29541 -300 -0.011333227
9/10/2013 4:02 721.67969 4.999999523 0 35.43457 -300 0.561000109 ....
Now i would like to average the data to each hour and save.
Now the problem is there are some data missing. how to overcome this problem??

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 12월 21일
thecells = textscan(fid, '%f/%f/%f,%f:%f,%f,%f', 'CollectOutput', 1);
thecells = thecells{1};
times = datenum([thecells(:,3), thecells(:,2), thecells(:,1), thecells(:,4), thecells(:,5), zeros(size(thecells,1),1)]);
price1 = thecells(:,6);
price2 = thecells(:,7);
The times that you would get out would be in serial date number, which is the format most suitable for date plots.
The zeros(size(thecells,1),1) part of the datenum call is to insert 0 as the second for each line, as it happens that the conversion from datevec format (that I am constructing) to datenum needs the seconds fields.
I have guessed in the above that the order is Day Month Year; if it is Month Day Year then exchange the 2 and the 3 in the times calculation.

alex
alex 2011년 12월 22일
Thx
the first line seems to work, but on the second I get
??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
any ideas?
thx Al
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 12월 22일
Matt is correct. I edited that in to my answer.
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle 2011년 12월 22일
That drives me nuts -- seems to defeat the purpose of 'CollectOutput' (IMNSHO).

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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis 2011년 12월 22일
Also a neat trick with reading date/time info:
date_str = '03/01/2006,08:00:00,40.10,40.42';
date_serial = datenum(date_str,'mm/dd/yyyy,HH:MM:SS');
See "doc datenum" for more examples!

alex
alex 2011년 12월 23일
thanks for the numerous replies. still cant get any of these to work. the 'textscan' simply creates an empty matrix and I don't understand what Elige meant??
Sorry beginner question, but this is so simple in excel??? thx in advance if anyone can still walk me through
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bym
bym 2011년 12월 23일
what version of matlab are you using?
Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis 2011년 12월 28일
I was just pointing out another way to read date/time information from a string... if you know the ordering of the month,day,year,hour,minute,second and what sort of separator you have between them (i.e., "/" or ":" or "," or etc.) then "datenum" can read that string information without having to pull information out using "textscan". However, you also need other information from your string (the price info) so you would still need to use "textscan" to pull that info out. It was just a helpful hint to figure out the serial date/time with the fewest amount of keystrokes.
Just in case that wasn't what you were asking... typing "doc datenum" (without the quotes) at the command line will bring up the help page for "datenum".

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alex
alex 2011년 12월 24일
7.10.0.499 (R2010a) 64bits !!??!

Thanh Cao
Thanh Cao 2018년 4월 5일
편집: Walter Roberson 2018년 4월 7일
I have a text file contain the date and time like this
20180405125901 (2018-April-05 12:59:01)
can matlab load the file and convert it to datetime like this 05-Apr-2018 12:59:01
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018년 4월 7일
I am not completely clear as to whether the '(2018-April-05 12:59:01)' is part of the original file, or if only the 20180405125901 is ?
To convert t = 20180405125901 you can just do arithmetic:
rest = t;
t_sec = mod(rest, 100);
rest = (rest-t_sec)/100;
t_min = mod(rest, 100);
rest = (rest-t_min)/100;
t_hour = mod( rest, 100 );
rest = (rest - t_hour)/100;
t_day = mod(rest, 100);
rest = (rest - t_day)/100;
t_mon = mod(rest, 100);
rest = (rest - t_mon)/100;
t_year = rest;
after which you can use the components to format strings using datestr() or datetime()
Alternately, you can
datetime(sprintfc('%lu', t), 'InputFormat', 'yyyyMMddHHmmss', 'Format', 'dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm:ss')

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